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Ari Aster’s Eddington, starring Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix, witnesses a slow start. Read on for the details!
Covid and mask mandates are still a sensitive subject for many. Is this too much, too soon?
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Toronto International Film Festival sets lineup with Sydney Sweeney, Aziz Ansari and ‘Knives Out 3’
A number of standouts from May’s Cannes Film Festival will also play in Toronto, such as Jafar Panahi’s Palme d’Or winner “It ...
Eddington is, I think, less about political axe grinding, or even point making, and more about what it feels like to have all ...
While confusing and drawn-out at times, “Eddington” is certainly a movie that makes you think. In the end, the people of ...
Film Review, a movie written and directed by Ari Aster and starring Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Austin Butler ...
Somehow still, the film manages to be hilarious, heart-wrenching, shocking, infuriating, and genuinely exciting, while still feeling like an honest, microcosmic appraisal of America ...
Moviegoers have grown accustomed to expecting a lack of normalcy in Aster's movies. His first three films — “Hereditary,” ...
Ari Aster and A24's black comedy, Eddington, boasts strong performances, visuals, and social commentary, but it struggles to distill all the chaos of the pandemic into one film.
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Jacobin on MSNEddington: Western Noir Chaos Made Boring
Writer-director Ari Aster tends to end his narratives in careening mayhem that finally exhausts itself in an absurdist state ...
NEW YORK (AP) — James Gunn’s “Superman” showed staying power in its second weekend at North American box offices, collecting ...
The film, a strange take on conspiracy theorists, the pandemic era, social media and street protests, claims to be a satire, ...
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